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steve's getting out because it may be too suspicious. >> hey, baby. let me get 12 until later. one, two, three. >> reporter: the dealer admits he gets his stash after visiting multiple pill mill doctors. >> i'm going to shop at four, five, six doctors. >> reporter: what did he give you? >> 11. >> reporter: what are they? >> oxycodone. >> reporter: to put it into perspective, the recommended starting dose for oxycodone is ten milligrams in 12 hours. bree just bought 30 times that and that's just enough to get her through one afternoon. today a multi agency task force busts 22 pill mills, arresting doctors for trafficking in illegal prescriptions. >> it's not uncommon to see doctors making upwards of $1 million a year. >> reporter: but that's nothing compared to what some of the clinic owners make. d.e.a. agents seized more than two dozen luxury cars from the garage of one pill mill entrepreneur. >> this individual was making $150,000 a day. >> reporter: viper, porsche, a nice blue bently. i don't even know what car this is. >> reporter: why does it take so long to bust the clini
steve's getting out because it may be too suspicious. >> hey, baby. let me get 12 until later. one, two, three. >> reporter: the dealer admits he gets his stash after visiting multiple pill mill doctors. >> i'm going to shop at four, five, six doctors. >> reporter: what did he give you? >> 11. >> reporter: what are they? >> oxycodone. >> reporter: to put it into perspective, the recommended starting dose for oxycodone is ten milligrams in 12...
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just who is the next steve jobs? every time a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities, so we're helping them with advice from local business experts and extending $18 billion in credit last year. that's how we're helping set opportunity in motion. >>> jack cafferty is here with the cafferty file. >> joe, city of camden new jersey is going to pay students not to skip school. say what? the enquirer reported it's part of an effort to end truancy. it will focus on conflict resolution and anger management in the first months of school. the program called i can end truancy is being funded by a grant from new jersey's department of criminal justice. the moany needs to be used by september 30th or they won't have a shot next year. that means the participating students will be paid $100 each if they attend most of the anti-trianc
just who is the next steve jobs? every time a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities, so we're helping them with advice from local business experts and extending $18 billion in credit last year. that's how we're helping set opportunity in motion. >>> jack cafferty is here with the...
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steve, does this downgrade from s&p hit americans' pocketbooks at home or not? >> there's plenty of confusion and concern about that, carl. we've never been in a situation where the world's benchmark debt, the united states, has been downgraded. so anybody who claims to know what they're talking about here probably is making it up. there is concern, though, about interest rates, mortgage interest rates, credit card interest rates, some concern it may go up. but i will tell you, plenty of speculation that the market anticipated this and it will digest this latest bad news with pretty good evenness. >>> michelle and steve, thanks. >>> and there will be special coverage tonight on the markets beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern time on cnbc. >>> tonight, we're learning more about the attack on a u.s. helicopter in afghanistan that claimed the lives of 30 americans in the deadliest single incident since the 10-year war began. for that, we go to nbc's attia abawi in kabul. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, carl. well, a senior defense official has confirmed that al
steve, does this downgrade from s&p hit americans' pocketbooks at home or not? >> there's plenty of confusion and concern about that, carl. we've never been in a situation where the world's benchmark debt, the united states, has been downgraded. so anybody who claims to know what they're talking about here probably is making it up. there is concern, though, about interest rates, mortgage interest rates, credit card interest rates, some concern it may go up. but i will tell you, plenty...
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the other hot topic here on wall street, steve jobs' resignation. apple shares are down 2.5% in the premarket. they have recovered quite a bit from a bigger drop in after-hours trading on wednesday. trading volume for apple shares expected to be very heavy when the opening bell rings in about one minute. keep this in mind, this is an individual company story, it's not a broader market story. if we do see the market take a turn to go lower, you can't necessarily pin it on what's happening with apple shares today. >> all right, alison kosik there at the new york stock exchange. thanks. >>> getting some breaking news out of libya. this is according to reuters, i might add. rebels reporting that they may potentially have moammar gadhafi surrounded. apparently there is a number of apartment buildings just outside gadhafi's compound. now a group of rebels reporting that they have surrounded these apartment buildings near the compound of moammar gadhafi, saying they believe that he is inside, that they have him surrounded. he could possibly be hiding out w
the other hot topic here on wall street, steve jobs' resignation. apple shares are down 2.5% in the premarket. they have recovered quite a bit from a bigger drop in after-hours trading on wednesday. trading volume for apple shares expected to be very heavy when the opening bell rings in about one minute. keep this in mind, this is an individual company story, it's not a broader market story. if we do see the market take a turn to go lower, you can't necessarily pin it on what's happening with...
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this is -- i mean, steve jobs is apple, apple is steve jobs. he loves this company. this company is him. he has poured his heart and soul and vision into it. this is significant. however, it is not unexpected. if you remember he has taken three medical leaves. you know, tim cook, the -- incoming ceo, it is well known now by the market, this is -- you know -- >> in 2008 you wrote a cover that -- >> we did. shameless plug. we did -- my colleague did an incredible really, really deep story on the guy behind steve. this is a profile of tim cook. you can find it online. it is -- tells you everything you need to know about this guy. it is fascinating. >> just to go back to steve jobs a second. he was trying all of these new treatments, best treatments out there to get better. and -- i don't know. you are right. it is really sad to think about that. he has everything going for him. but not his health. >> he does. you know, very little is known about exactly what the problem is. it is -- apple has been very secretive about the problems. you know. only in the past, you know,
this is -- i mean, steve jobs is apple, apple is steve jobs. he loves this company. this company is him. he has poured his heart and soul and vision into it. this is significant. however, it is not unexpected. if you remember he has taken three medical leaves. you know, tim cook, the -- incoming ceo, it is well known now by the market, this is -- you know -- >> in 2008 you wrote a cover that -- >> we did. shameless plug. we did -- my colleague did an incredible really, really deep...
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my producer steve is getting out of the car because it might look too suspicious with him sitting in the back seat. >> let me get 12 until later. >> the dealer admits he gets his stash after visiting multiple pill-mill doctors. >> so what did he give you? >> 11 of them. >> what are they? >> oxycodone. >> to put this into perspective, the recommended starting dose for oxycodone is 10 milligramses in 12 hours. bree just bought 30 times that. and that's just enough to get her through one afternoon. today, a multiagency task force busts 22 pill mills, arresting doctors for trafficking in illegal prescriptions. >> it's not uncommon seeing doctors making upwards of $1 million a year. >> but that's nothing compared to what some of the clinic owners make. dea agents seized more than two dozen luxury cars from the garage of one pill mill entrepreneur. >> this individual was making $150,000 a day. >> viper, porsche, a nice blue bentley. i don't know what this is. why does it take so long to bust the clinics? why can't you just go in and knock them down one by one. >> they do it under the cover
my producer steve is getting out of the car because it might look too suspicious with him sitting in the back seat. >> let me get 12 until later. >> the dealer admits he gets his stash after visiting multiple pill-mill doctors. >> so what did he give you? >> 11 of them. >> what are they? >> oxycodone. >> to put this into perspective, the recommended starting dose for oxycodone is 10 milligramses in 12 hours. bree just bought 30 times that. and that's...
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. >>> apple stock today regaining most of what it lost after cofounding steve jobs stepped down as ceo. analysts say investors are confident about the company he built. >>> and a surprise investment from warren buffett is expected to be a major lifeline for bank of america. buffett announced the $5 billion investment this morning. he says bank of america is a strong, well-led company worth investing in. >>> up next, anderson's back along with chad myers for a late update on hurricane irene. renty riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade and check my investment portfolio, research stocks, and set conditional orders. wait, why are you taking... oh, i see. hey max, would it kill you to throw a guy a warning bark? [ dog barks ] you know i wanted a bird. [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. [ male announcer ] they'll see you...before you see them. cops are cracking down on drinking and riding. drive sober, or get pulled over. two of the most imp
. >>> apple stock today regaining most of what it lost after cofounding steve jobs stepped down as ceo. analysts say investors are confident about the company he built. >>> and a surprise investment from warren buffett is expected to be a major lifeline for bank of america. buffett announced the $5 billion investment this morning. he says bank of america is a strong, well-led company worth investing in. >>> up next, anderson's back along with chad myers for a late...
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steve brown, fox news. >> bret: remind they're the fox news debate cosponsored by the washington g.o.p. and examiner is thursday 9:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> coming up, movie about the bin laden mission may be foretu to us for president -- fortuitous for the president obama's administration. obama's administration. and does also get a free flight. you know that comes with a private island. really? no. it comes with a hat. you see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,00miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for ,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book any airline anytime. hey, i just said that. after all, isn't traveling hard enough? ow. [ male announcer ] to get the flights you want, sign up for a venture card at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? uh, it's okay. i've played a pilot before. >> bret: now fresh picking from the political grapevine. former white house economic advisor christina romer does not sound as unny and upbeat as she used to when working for the obama administration. she was known for
steve brown, fox news. >> bret: remind they're the fox news debate cosponsored by the washington g.o.p. and examiner is thursday 9:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> coming up, movie about the bin laden mission may be foretu to us for president -- fortuitous for the president obama's administration. obama's administration. and does also get a free flight. you know that comes with a private island. really? no. it comes with a hat. you see, airline credit cards promise flights for...
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. >> from the commodity markets counsel my question is specifically for steve hadley. we've been talking of your report, and i think if a understood correctly one of the recommendations was to increase spending on the needy and i would like to understand more about that. why specifically the navy and not the other branches and then i have part b which is, currently we have been talking about some of the other sort of non-defense foreign spending in terms of whether it's democracy promotion or foreign aid or that kind of thing. can you help us understand what he would increase or decrease in that portion of foreign budget? >> the navy is all about asia and if you look at over the next ten years the united states has a huge interest as does the rest of the globe and what happens in asia. if you look the projections for economic growth over the next ten years and alice is the expert on this is all asia all the time at this point in time. you have the emergence everybody talks about the major emerging countries, china, brazil, india. i call them the major surgeon companies
. >> from the commodity markets counsel my question is specifically for steve hadley. we've been talking of your report, and i think if a understood correctly one of the recommendations was to increase spending on the needy and i would like to understand more about that. why specifically the navy and not the other branches and then i have part b which is, currently we have been talking about some of the other sort of non-defense foreign spending in terms of whether it's democracy...
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that's steve williams on the right. he and his new boss had a really good weekend. adam scott won the bridgestone invitational. williams carried the bag, never even swung a club, but he called it his greatest win ever. >> it's the most satisfying win i've ever had. no two ways about it. i'm not denying that. i mean, i was absolutely shocked that i got the boot, to be honest with you. i cared for the guy for 13 years, i was incredibly loyal to the guy and i got short-shrifted. very disappointed. >> that's coming from a guy at tiger's side when he won 13 majors. he was fired by woods last month. jim huber joins me now from the atlanta athletic club, site of this week's pga championship. you heard what steve williams said. did he sound a little bitter to you? >> just a little? you think? yeah, i think he was bitter. i think he's very upset at the way he was treated. i think that that particular divorce on tiger's part didn't go as anybody planned and so therefore, it was steve williams' chance to get him back. it was so rare to even see a caddie on camera. that just do
that's steve williams on the right. he and his new boss had a really good weekend. adam scott won the bridgestone invitational. williams carried the bag, never even swung a club, but he called it his greatest win ever. >> it's the most satisfying win i've ever had. no two ways about it. i'm not denying that. i mean, i was absolutely shocked that i got the boot, to be honest with you. i cared for the guy for 13 years, i was incredibly loyal to the guy and i got short-shrifted. very...
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i agree with the point steve and alves have made that some of them have been inefficient. but as a nation war with to conflicts simultaneously and an all volunteer force i think most of us would agree that we certainly have to take care of our men and women and be attended to those who are deployed, those who are injured and so forth, which means a fair amount of that increase while it may not be optimal, and we probably should reexamine it is understandable and so some of it again does require re-examination but let's understand where that number came from. a third piece is a lot of normal defense costs just in the regular peacetime activities of the department of defense go up faster fan inflation because they are part of our economy, too and we know a lot of costs go faster than inflation whether it's health care which now cost the department of defense 50 billion a year even leaving aside veterans administration activities, which are separate. whether its environmental cleanup, whether it is pay to try to entice good people went to the military at a time when you need
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but first, nbc's steve handelsman has a look at all the damage. >> reporter: the danger that remains tonight from irene comes from the hurricane's huge rainfall. rivers like this in vermont are raging there is overflow from north carolina to new england. this was pennsylvania near philadelphia. >> this storm is transitioning into a flooding event. we're going to experience major flooding. >> reporter: in bayhead, new jersey, rising seawater filled the streets near nancy walton. >> we knew at 11:30, 12:00 we made a mistake by staying, but we couldn't go anywhere. we were stuck. >> reporter: new york city firefighters had to rescue more than 60 people, including three babies on staten island. >> when i looked out, my heart sank because all of the sudden the water was up to the level of the cars. >> reporter: despite water in some streets, 300,000 new yorkers were allowed back home. after the city's first ever evacuation of coastal neighborhoods. mayor michael bloomberg also closed the subways, the tunnels, the bridges. >> nobody likes to shut down the economy of the city. nobody likes
but first, nbc's steve handelsman has a look at all the damage. >> reporter: the danger that remains tonight from irene comes from the hurricane's huge rainfall. rivers like this in vermont are raging there is overflow from north carolina to new england. this was pennsylvania near philadelphia. >> this storm is transitioning into a flooding event. we're going to experience major flooding. >> reporter: in bayhead, new jersey, rising seawater filled the streets near nancy...
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cnbc's steve liesman joins me live. good morning. is this about what you expected? >> yeah, it's in line. we were down a little bit more in the 250, 260 range. came back a little bit. but we had a poor open and close in asia, europe did not do well. the one asset that's doing well is the asset that was downgraded, u.s. sovereign debt, ten-year notes were right -- we're doing pretty well. that was the opposite of what you might think. but at the end of the day what you have is a flight to safety. the ricochets keep coming. s&p also downgraded some other financial institutions that they say are reliant upon the u.s. sovereign debt. >> they're not backing off on -- they said they would do it again, but treasury secretary tim gooet near over on cnbc, he is absolutely furious with standard & poor's. let me splay a clip of what he had to say. >> i think s&p's shown really terrible judgment. they handled themselves very poorly and showed a stunning lack of knowledge about u.s. fiscal math. i think they drew exactly the wrong conclusion from this budget agreement. >> is tha
cnbc's steve liesman joins me live. good morning. is this about what you expected? >> yeah, it's in line. we were down a little bit more in the 250, 260 range. came back a little bit. but we had a poor open and close in asia, europe did not do well. the one asset that's doing well is the asset that was downgraded, u.s. sovereign debt, ten-year notes were right -- we're doing pretty well. that was the opposite of what you might think. but at the end of the day what you have is a flight to...
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although steve king was there he had nice things to say about another candidate. >> yeah. asked about his predictions for the straw poll he said ron paul has been overlooked for the press citing that he's been in iowa campaigning for more than four years and has a grassroots organization that's so important for events like a straw poll to get people there to vote. he said ron paul would be the candidate others would measure themselves against. >> interesting. give me a read on how confidence the pawlenty campaign is now. what's the tener of things behind the scenes? >> ron paul has a lot of grassroots organization. but the pawlenty campaign has a lot going on behind the scenes. sarah huckabee sanders helped her dad win the caucuses last time around, is running their iowa operations. they feel they have organization unlike any other candidate to get people to vote, and show what they call forward progress. >> nbc's andrew rafferty in des moines. thank you. we'll check in with the bachmann campaign. jay any novogrod's report next hour. >>> up next, new reaction to the credit
although steve king was there he had nice things to say about another candidate. >> yeah. asked about his predictions for the straw poll he said ron paul has been overlooked for the press citing that he's been in iowa campaigning for more than four years and has a grassroots organization that's so important for events like a straw poll to get people there to vote. he said ron paul would be the candidate others would measure themselves against. >> interesting. give me a read on how...
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steve brown, fox news. >> bret: remind they're the fox news debate cosponsored by the washington g.o.p. and examiner is thursday 9:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> coming up, movie about the bin laden mission may be foretu to us for president -- fortuitous for the president obama's administration. and does this picture portray innovation or ignorance? was born in this village. [ automated voice speaks foreign language ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive themselves. no, he doesn't have it. yeah, we'll look on that. [ male announcer ] in here, friends leave you messages written in the air. that's it right there. [ male announcer ] it's the at&t network. and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, workintogether
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you'll see steve jobs resignation in its entirety. in the next hour i'm going to talk about the new man in charge at apple and what wall street insiders are saying about him and the future of apple. i'm pam cook. let's go back over to dplaif. >>> well there was a frightening incident at the los angeles airport. now the faa is investigating. we go live to l.a.x. what happened? >> reporter: good to see you my friend, dave. have you ever gotten off a plane and stepped one foot on the jetway and wonder if it's stable? now an american airlines flight, 755, had just landed at l.a.x. there were 107 people on board. they were flying in from chicago. most had already deplaned, as they say, because the two people involved, a passenger and the captain of the plane. as we flow captains are usual lit last to leave. apparently these two stepped foot on the platform which is the entry. once they stepped there, the entire thing collapsed, landing on the tarmac. little damage was done to the 737 as well. that was towed away. as far as the people, they
you'll see steve jobs resignation in its entirety. in the next hour i'm going to talk about the new man in charge at apple and what wall street insiders are saying about him and the future of apple. i'm pam cook. let's go back over to dplaif. >>> well there was a frightening incident at the los angeles airport. now the faa is investigating. we go live to l.a.x. what happened? >> reporter: good to see you my friend, dave. have you ever gotten off a plane and stepped one foot on...
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cnn's education contributor steve perry sat down with the singer in tonight's "perry's principles." >> everyone believes that a kid should get a good education. but you have to put your money and your policy where your mouth is. but here's what that means. quality principals, quality teachers, quality superintendents that are accountable for actually delivering on their promises. and when you talk about accountability, then that means everybody's not going to be protected. in that situation. >> that's some loaded speech right there, man. >> the priority is to make sure that the kids have the opportunity to get a great education. >> now, you've gotten some flak from that. >> of course i've gotten flak from that. >> people are not really interested in hearing this singer out there telling them how to educate people. >> i get flak for that. and i'm not an educator, and i know that. ♪ i say this every time i talk about teachers, i truly respect what they do. and i don't envy the task that they have. and like i said, we need to hold this job in high esteem. but when you hold it in high e
cnn's education contributor steve perry sat down with the singer in tonight's "perry's principles." >> everyone believes that a kid should get a good education. but you have to put your money and your policy where your mouth is. but here's what that means. quality principals, quality teachers, quality superintendents that are accountable for actually delivering on their promises. and when you talk about accountability, then that means everybody's not going to be protected. in...
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steve jobs defines apple. neal karlinsky, thanks very much. >>> breaking news out of libya. a group of rebels are reportedly surrounding gadhafi's compound where they believe he is hiding. we go to abc's jeffrey kofman. jeffrey? >> reporter: the source is reuters. they arereaying gadhafi and several of his sons are in that apartment building. we are watching closely. and we will keep you posted. that gadhafi compound that was liberated this week. who's on top that have building? it is controlled not by rebels. but by snipers. >> there is some militia of gadhafi from the building. >> reporter: some gadhafi soldiers just won't give up. this route is -- >> not safe. this is not safe. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: all right. yeah. come on. we're as far as we can go inside the gadhafi compound. let's go this way, please. come on. this is not an image of victory. a rebel soldier shot in the neck. we watched helplessly as he died. he got to taste just 24 hours of a free libya. the news was better at the rixos hotel where
steve jobs defines apple. neal karlinsky, thanks very much. >>> breaking news out of libya. a group of rebels are reportedly surrounding gadhafi's compound where they believe he is hiding. we go to abc's jeffrey kofman. jeffrey? >> reporter: the source is reuters. they arereaying gadhafi and several of his sons are in that apartment building. we are watching closely. and we will keep you posted. that gadhafi compound that was liberated this week. who's on top that have building?...
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steve? >> great to have you. fine, thank you very much. this is what one of the bloomberg aides said. the reason no speaking role for clergy, it's going to draw out the ceremony and detract from the focus on families. how are they going to decide which religion to include? >> well, we should begin, then, with mayor bloomberg saying he's not going to speak because if he speaks, he'll detract from the events. nobody believes this. as far as the clergy is concerned, has it ever been a problem? new york city, as a matter of fact, every city in the united states and, of course, in the nation's capital, they always have celebratory statements and public events whether it be something that's joyous or something that's very sad. they always manage, don't they, to find the appropriate priest or rabbi or minister, i would include an imam here. that's a ruse. i think mayor bloomberg should decide not to speak that today. according to his logic, he'll be detracting from the events. >> when you think abo
steve? >> great to have you. fine, thank you very much. this is what one of the bloomberg aides said. the reason no speaking role for clergy, it's going to draw out the ceremony and detract from the focus on families. how are they going to decide which religion to include? >> well, we should begin, then, with mayor bloomberg saying he's not going to speak because if he speaks, he'll detract from the events. nobody believes this. as far as the clergy is concerned, has it ever been a...
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firestone country club. >> tiger's caddie steve williams had an excellent week, however. tiger struggled with his putting through all four rounds finishing 18 strokes behind the winner who is adam scott. williams was fired by woods last month and was caddieing for the winner, scott. despite the fact he had 72 wins with tiger including 13 majors and 16 world titles williams called yesterday's victory with scott, quote, the best win of my life. good for him. >> a sweet victory for scott williams. >>> coming up the big three credit rating agencies, who they are, what motivates them, how they operate. >> who pays them. >> there you go. >> that's a good one. who pays them. >> why do they do it? out of the kind ins of their heart. >> just their opinion, right. >> and rate each other. >> i'm going to play s&p. >> i might get a downgrade. >> christine can be moody's. >> i would say your diet and exercise routine judging from the fritos you were eating. >> not rating my -- >> you're a double b for sure. >> explosive taped interviews with jacqueline kennedy onassis. the former firs
firestone country club. >> tiger's caddie steve williams had an excellent week, however. tiger struggled with his putting through all four rounds finishing 18 strokes behind the winner who is adam scott. williams was fired by woods last month and was caddieing for the winner, scott. despite the fact he had 72 wins with tiger including 13 majors and 16 world titles williams called yesterday's victory with scott, quote, the best win of my life. good for him. >> a sweet victory for...
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steve harrigan streaming live from tripoli. steve? >> reporter: rick, the next battle could be shaping up in gadhafi's hometown about 200 miles away from here to the east. there is speculation that gadhafi or family members have gone there but no hard proof. nato war planes are also beginning to bomb there, british war planes have bombed some bunkers there, and we've seen rebel fighters loading up and heading for what could be a last stand. his flag is still flying, but from a spokesman, gadhafi has said he intends to keep fighting for weeks, months and is years ahead. here in tripoli still some fighting in pockets, but to a large extent the rebels do control the scene here. some gruesome pictures around the compound area, some bodies still out on the street. rebels say they were mercenaries who fought for the gadhafi regime. as far as the new government here, they are moving gradually from benghazi to tripoli. they've got their work cut out for them as the euphoria of victory begins to fade. this is a city of two million with no wate
steve harrigan streaming live from tripoli. steve? >> reporter: rick, the next battle could be shaping up in gadhafi's hometown about 200 miles away from here to the east. there is speculation that gadhafi or family members have gone there but no hard proof. nato war planes are also beginning to bomb there, british war planes have bombed some bunkers there, and we've seen rebel fighters loading up and heading for what could be a last stand. his flag is still flying, but from a spokesman,...
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>> thank you come steve and to all of you for being here and to the circle for having us. it's a treat to be here and otter to be part of this series. i start work on this book actually as a detour from a book i'd been working on for quite awhile on the history of democracy from the ancient world to the end of the 19th century. and i was an angel in the teaching at the university of cambridge giving lectures on american political fox, when i came back to the u.s. for a symposium after the election of barack obama coming in on that trip, i reread "dreams from my father," and "the audacity of hope," and out of the themes i felt from the seven lectures were developed from his book "the audacity to go," so i looked around to see what had been written about this book and i found that the answer was nothing and people were treating it as if it were another book by a political hack, laying out his campaign program. but instead it's written about a jury well-educated professor of constitutional law, reflecting on american history. so why undertook to the kind of intellectual biogr
>> thank you come steve and to all of you for being here and to the circle for having us. it's a treat to be here and otter to be part of this series. i start work on this book actually as a detour from a book i'd been working on for quite awhile on the history of democracy from the ancient world to the end of the 19th century. and i was an angel in the teaching at the university of cambridge giving lectures on american political fox, when i came back to the u.s. for a symposium after the...
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i agree with the point steve and alves have made that some of them have been inefficient. but as a nation war with to conflicts simultaneously and an all volunteer force i think most of us would agree that we certainly have to take care of our men and women and be attended to those who are deployed, those who are injured and so forth, which means a fair amount of that increase while it may not be optimal, and we probably should reexamine it is understandable and so some of it again does require re-examination but let's understand where that number me from. a third piece is a lot of norm defense costs just in the regular peacetime activities of the department of defense go up faster fan inflation because they are part of our economy, too and we know a lot of costs go faster than inflation whether it's health care which now cost the department of defense 50 billion a year en leaving aside veterans administration activities, which are separate. whether its environmental cleanup, whether it is pay to try to entice good people went to the military at a time when you need compet
i agree with the point steve and alves have made that some of them have been inefficient. but as a nation war with to conflicts simultaneously and an all volunteer force i think most of us would agree that we certainly have to take care of our men and women and be attended to those who are deployed, those who are injured and so forth, which means a fair amount of that increase while it may not be optimal, and we probably should reexamine it is understandable and so some of it again does require...
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steve has brought charts in the past that said we have a $54 trillion liability. at least over the past decade, we have done nothing, nothing, nothing to pay it down. democrats haven't. republicans haven't. nobody in washington has. >> why wouldn't you say the s and p as complicity in this, if they give us a perfect rating when things are ballooning out of control and a bubble blowing bigger and bigger and bigger. they missed everything, now they are right? >> if i'm watching trillions of dollars flooding in, that's okay. money is coming in. let's see what happens. >> oh, okay. >> steve, i don't know enough about them to defend everything they have done over the past decade but you and i both know the united states of america has a $54 trillion -- some say more in liabilities over the next generation. we have trouble cutting $1 trillion, $2 trillion in the budget. they passed a bush tax cut extension in december, everybody pats themselves on the back. you can look at spending over three years. look at the $7 trillion medicare drug benefit plan and the fact we have
steve has brought charts in the past that said we have a $54 trillion liability. at least over the past decade, we have done nothing, nothing, nothing to pay it down. democrats haven't. republicans haven't. nobody in washington has. >> why wouldn't you say the s and p as complicity in this, if they give us a perfect rating when things are ballooning out of control and a bubble blowing bigger and bigger and bigger. they missed everything, now they are right? >> if i'm watching...
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but in the long run, steve, that will not win this war. this is a war of ideas, and ultimately to win the war of ideas, the hearts and minds of those misguided to embrace this bankrupt ideology of al qaeda and other extremist, we have to have a policy of engagement, particularly with our partners in the american muslim community. with the administration is doing is meant wisely building more capacity, more robust infrastructure, more initiatives to bring to bear the full whole government approach to partner with the american muslim community to be part of a solution in countering this threat. host: one of the most recent acts of terrorism was in norway. what are the lessons from this homegrown terrorists in norway killing norwegians? guest: there has been some criticism that it is to milquetoast and some help equates the al qaeda threat with all other threats. that is an unfair criticism. if you look at the document and read the plan, they make it clear that al qaeda and violent islamic extremism is the premier threat today. it is importan
but in the long run, steve, that will not win this war. this is a war of ideas, and ultimately to win the war of ideas, the hearts and minds of those misguided to embrace this bankrupt ideology of al qaeda and other extremist, we have to have a policy of engagement, particularly with our partners in the american muslim community. with the administration is doing is meant wisely building more capacity, more robust infrastructure, more initiatives to bring to bear the full whole government...
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. >> first of all, i wanted to applaud steve and peter for recognizing the importance of asia and air-sea battle. a lot of the challenges, however that are being faced, our air and space power. the u.s. being a stabilizing force in space, as you discuss some of your principles, how prominent will the considerations of the industrial base be to protect that give the u.s. that distinct and asymmetrical foreign policy freedom of action that relies upon global warming and surveillance that relies upon air mobility that rely upon our ability to have air superiority to reach out to touch the world and make effects were needed. >> before we get the response, ma'am, over to you. >> thank you for bringing up the balanced approach with asia. my question has to do with business. that is our whole focus. i believe the next battle will be economic, and right here in america. could you address why we are cutting the budget? would there be a purpose to build capacity among small businesses here, in defense of our own jobs, to protect jobs for veterans? in case the chinese come here and established compa
. >> first of all, i wanted to applaud steve and peter for recognizing the importance of asia and air-sea battle. a lot of the challenges, however that are being faced, our air and space power. the u.s. being a stabilizing force in space, as you discuss some of your principles, how prominent will the considerations of the industrial base be to protect that give the u.s. that distinct and asymmetrical foreign policy freedom of action that relies upon global warming and surveillance that...
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before that announcement, representative steve latourette spoke with reporters in the capital. this half hour contains language some may find offensive. >> thank you for coming. i wish there was a more famous republican to stand in front of you today. i called my friend the speaker yesterday after a witnessed what i considered to be a disgusting display in the press conference in the capital and that occurred in the white house press briefing room yesterday with the secretary of transportation. i asked the speaker if he would be kind enough to invite all of you so i can share a perspective. i do not think any member of the united states house of representatives or senate thinks it is ok for the faa to not be extended while the differences are worked out on a long-term bill. however, i would also add that i was still a member of the committee when the last extension or bill was passed. we have now had 20 extensions. to be completely frank about it, the last serious attempt to come up with a long-term bill in the last congress -- mrs. pelosi was the speaker. the chairman of the a
before that announcement, representative steve latourette spoke with reporters in the capital. this half hour contains language some may find offensive. >> thank you for coming. i wish there was a more famous republican to stand in front of you today. i called my friend the speaker yesterday after a witnessed what i considered to be a disgusting display in the press conference in the capital and that occurred in the white house press briefing room yesterday with the secretary of...
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steve larson, who is director of the centers for consumer information and insurance oversight. or the cchio, with the centers for medicare and medicaid services. prior to his current position, mr. larson served as director of the division of insurance oversight at cchio. welcome, mr. larson. you will have five minutes to present your testimony. thank you. >> good morning, chairwoman, ranking member and members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to discuss how the affordable care act is improving the affordability, accessibility and quality of health insurance available to small businees and their emplees. providing and maintaining health insurance coverage for employees has been a challenge for small businesses for many years. states have struggled for decades really to improve their small group health insurance market and i know this from my many years of experience as insurance commissioner in the state of maryland. small businesses pay significantly more than large firms for the same health insurance policies. some estimates put that at about 18% more. there
steve larson, who is director of the centers for consumer information and insurance oversight. or the cchio, with the centers for medicare and medicaid services. prior to his current position, mr. larson served as director of the division of insurance oversight at cchio. welcome, mr. larson. you will have five minutes to present your testimony. thank you. >> good morning, chairwoman, ranking member and members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to discuss how the...
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host: steve is a business owner from livingston, new jersey. talkr: i want tolk about the garment industry. is no manufacturing inrin manhattan. -- how are those jobs ever going to come back to america? host: what business do you have? caller: we live on the domestic side of the garment, which used to be a huge business in new york. today it is down to a minuscule business. there is absolutely very little manufacturing in garments. you can bring in a suit from china for $60. there is no possible way these jobs are ever coming back to america. it used to be a tremendous industry in america. host: is the garment industry ever coming back to the united states? guest: it is very hard to bring industries back at a certain point if it has been gone for a long time. that may be the case for the garment industry. simply by having the dollar and a juan aligned instead of the depreciation, you would see a different balance with china. more construction of our exports. consumer fewer of the chinese exports. china's export-led growth model -- they face the
host: steve is a business owner from livingston, new jersey. talkr: i want tolk about the garment industry. is no manufacturing inrin manhattan. -- how are those jobs ever going to come back to america? host: what business do you have? caller: we live on the domestic side of the garment, which used to be a huge business in new york. today it is down to a minuscule business. there is absolutely very little manufacturing in garments. you can bring in a suit from china for $60. there is no...
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reviews, and as far as i can tell, feels free to express them, even when it is a minority view, even when steve goss is frowning or rick squirming in his chair, in their displeasure. it is an extremely open and funded process, and to be part of the back and forth of the emails, 2:00 a.m. when the final pieces are put together, is quite interesting. the technical panels are another bulwark here that we have, and they are convened periodically. there are two now in process, and they help to ensure the integrity and quality of these reports trickled as you all know, and some of you may be in the room, these are the most knowledgeable among the most knowledgeable analysts and practitioners on social security and medicare, and what they do is review the assumptions and methods used in past reports and make recommendations about how they might be improved in the future. while this point in our history, the trustees responsibility for ensuring the objective of the and quality of the trustees' report is not a huge issue that requires constant vigilance, there are other roles that we play, and i will ta
reviews, and as far as i can tell, feels free to express them, even when it is a minority view, even when steve goss is frowning or rick squirming in his chair, in their displeasure. it is an extremely open and funded process, and to be part of the back and forth of the emails, 2:00 a.m. when the final pieces are put together, is quite interesting. the technical panels are another bulwark here that we have, and they are convened periodically. there are two now in process, and they help to...
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and he narrowed me down in the hallway there to ask me if i wanted to go to "the steve allen show" with him. i said, no, i don't think i can. i'm on my way to philadelphia to see my boyfriend. and that's when the challenge started for him. >> he was going to have his way. did you talk to elvis after that day? did you keep in touch with him? >> i got a christmas card from him once but that was it, because shortly after that i left the states, so i don't even know whether he tried to reach me or not. >> alfred, i know over the years some women have come to you and said, claiming to be the person, the woman in that photograph. >> yes. >> turns out those were not really the women. >> no. >> how did you know barbara was the real thing? >> let me put it this way, i knew that they weren't the real thing because if you look at the photograph barbara's head is at the same height as elvis. everybody thought that she was at least 5'8" or 5'9", maybe even 6 feet. turns out she's up on the landing and elvis is one step down. she's actually 5'10", she tells me. at the time i thought she was 5'11". >>
and he narrowed me down in the hallway there to ask me if i wanted to go to "the steve allen show" with him. i said, no, i don't think i can. i'm on my way to philadelphia to see my boyfriend. and that's when the challenge started for him. >> he was going to have his way. did you talk to elvis after that day? did you keep in touch with him? >> i got a christmas card from him once but that was it, because shortly after that i left the states, so i don't even know whether he...